Also looks like it could have been a 0, but its impossible to tell for sure.
The polls only having the answers "yes" and "maybe" are annoying. Why is there no definite negative answer.
My feeling is that it isn't, but it impossible to tell by the picture quality.
Besides the last two photos, which the coin looks the have a massive scratch near the top right, I agree with you. In my opinion, uncirculated...
It is not a 1916 DDO-001 which is "the one". Looks like machine doubling to me.
Who is they? What letters? A tootsie roll? What are you talking about?
Yes, all U.S coins have what is known as a "coin turn" with the reverse flipped from the obverse. Coin turns may have been used initially to help...
Picture aren't great, but it is a nice cent for its age. Not a proof from what I can see.
On the obverse there is die deterioration. This is a similar coin to another thread which was just posted. Not very rare for zincolns.
You can see the die deterioration in the lettering as well.
Welcome to CT :)! It is a nice cent, and slightly off-center, but not a rarity. I find a lot of very nice 1968 s cents when coin roll hunting....
We are willing to help you. Post a new thread, and you will get responses.
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Im at VF30
Nope, Only wear.
Are you positive the scale you are using is working properly? Also, do you have pictures of the coin that we can see? Lastly, creating a new...
When did I ever say you were a "he"? It seems at this point you are just trying to be mad for the sake of being mad. My initial post said: What...
Doesn't look like anything special to me. Where do you see the doubling?
Considering NGC classifies it as "rare" and doesn't specify a price. [ATTACH]
I would imagine that there is a high chance of the coin being fake...
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